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Qemu networking; unable to create a working bridge?

Hello!

I have a fairly fresh install of gentoo in which I decided to convert my vmware workstation 10 guest to run under qemu instead. That was easy and very straight forward however when it comeds to the networking part with which I always tend to go for bridging whatever the virtualization software but in qemu I have not been able to connect anywhere through ethernet as of yet.

I have followed a bunch of howto's so far and with some settings I am able to get a IP from my router (192.168.1.0/24) but I am unable to reach anywhere still, how is that possible??!

This is probably a routing (DNS) issue. Post the contents of /etc/resolv.conf here.

I havent even tried connecting to any domains, so I doubt it has to do with any dns. I normally try my connections with ssh to and from local ip's and I am unable to connect either way.
The guest receives for example 192.168.1.106 from my router and still I am unable to wget 192.168.1.200 (which is my router/gw)

This is what I expect: (screenshot from host)
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This is what I get: (screenshot from guest)
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I was not allowed to post the exact URL, so this is why my post looks like this.

Also, to make the guest receive dhcp from gw I adjusted the networking settings in the guest script-file to:
-net tap,ifname=tap0,script=no,downscript=no
-net nic